What is the connection between dragons and dinosaurs?

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MichirĂ¹ asked:


Did some of storytellers see live dinosaurs or dragons? Which stories are based on real encounters? And which are merely fairy tales based on the stories of others? Will anyone ever know for sure?
LOL aphanes, you make me smile!

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15 Responses to “What is the connection between dragons and dinosaurs?”

  1. lk_musicz says:

    andrea loves them both (dragon tales and land before time)

  2. TheBystander says:

    Dragons were myths. Dinosaurs were extinct. Storytellers just utilized their imaginations to weave their tales…

  3. Shh_its me says:

    The only connection is, no human has ever seen a live specimen of either.

  4. minuteblue says:

    While there are certainly large reptiles in existance in the world today (crocodiles, anacondas, komodo dragons), mythical dragons are just that, myths. Some myths are based in fact, however, and I think it is very likely that modern tales of dragons were inspired by sightings of modern day reptiles or dinosaur fossils, many of which come out of China.

  5. aphanes says:

    My mother-in-law’s a dragon and she’s should be extinct like dinosaurs.

  6. jchris.da says:

    there giant and ferocious.

  7. amethyio says:

    Well the closest living relative to dinosaurs is the chicken.

    Perhaps some mis-interpretation of chooks turned into dragons.

    Storywriters are crazy people :]

  8. Dragons don’t exist, but are just like dinosaurs who just breath fire. Dinosaurs did exist andare similar to dragons, but they don’t breath fire :-D .

  9. byderule says:

    dragons are based on alien reptile races,the same as serpents,
    these are found at the roots of all civilizations
    they are called the ananuki,and Lemuria’s,they are lizards that have interbred with humans and so created the royal(blue blood lines)check David icke -bloodlines of the Illuminati.

    they say that all the royal families are related to them and they all have dragons or lizards on their shields.

    all ancient people have legends of lizard type people and all have a snake or serpent ,concerning the origins of their race.the rainbow snake in Australia,the featured serpent in Central America and the earth mother snake in India , the serpent in the bible,And the dragons of china

    all countries.England,India,Mexico,Africa Europe have temples on supposed entrances to the underworld,with legends that speak of alien lizard people that kill any one who enters.

    In India are chronicles of ancient wars between alien conquerors who fought each other with energy beams ,this could account for legends of fire breathing dragons.
    Babylon was supposedly founded by the Anunaki

    this is just too many snakes or lizards and dragons for all of this to be fantasy,all legends have a grain of truth and this is a barn full of grains.

    dinosaurs is another story

  10. ahdunno says:

    Minute blue has my vote

  11. CLIP says:

    my father says dragon have a wings but dino dont have. the connections? they are big creatures with ***** peanuts. yihhhbahhh!

  12. GambitX94 says:

    This is my theory: people dug up dinosaur bones and thought that they were giant beasts, dragons. If you observe, some dragons in different cultures have differences, one crucial trait is the ability of flight. Perhaps some people dug up a dinosaur fossil that had wings, and they say them to be flying monsters. Some dino fossils lacking wings were flightless dragons. However, that is all speculation. We may never know the true story, unless we make a time machine, then that’s a different story.

  13. nalaredneb says:

    I think they have been seen. Too much detailed discriptions to not be.

  14. People mistook komodo dragons for dragons, and some mistook them for dinos so someone knotted the two and made it into one concept

  15. Richard says:

    The connection is humans.

    Humans find large fossilized bones and reassemble them into the likeness of museum dinosaurs (sometimes making mistakes, like putting the wrong head on the “brontosaur”). These creatures were dead long before man’s first story.

    Humans also made written lists and drawings of creatures told but unseen but most: Elves, Dwarfs, Unicorns, Griffins, Centaurs, Dragons. These creatures became alive with the telling of man’s first story.

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